soulcougher73
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comcast charges more if you don't have tv with them. you just call them and tell them you want to downgrade to the basic plan. or actually it might be easier if you speak directly to the retention department. just tell them you dont watch tv and your internet bill is too high.
Nope. Love not having hundreds of crappy stations to flip through.
Good replies thus far. Quick question though- Can I use Hulu Plus & Amazon Prime through my ps3?
Yup.
Spend the money you're saving without cable to build a cheap htpc. I'm using this board/processor combo and it works great: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138368
Yep that's what we do.
And sometimes I'll, *gasp*, turn on the radio to catch the event.
I love the casual sports watchers chiming in. "Oh, you can watch the game OTA or go to a bar!" Sorry, but I watch every game. Even if I only watched one per airing, that is Thursday night, Sunday morning, mid day, night, and Monday night. Sure, let me just head on over to the local bar for 12 hours. Plus, even if I go to a bar, if the Bears aren't playing the Cowboys, I miss the Cowboys. They always have the local teams on.
Basketball? Yeah. Enjoy spending every night of the week at the bar if you want to watch the playoffs.
Not bad, not bad. How much memory would I need?
ANY show I'd want to watch will eventually be on Netflix or Amazon - and I've already got years worth of content queued for the small spare time I have.
I think you meant Netflix dvds. Because streaming does not have the best shows...Hbo. Like Boardwalk Empire or Rome.
Depends what OS you plan to run, if you want to do streaming via the box and if you plan to use a OTA tuner for DVR functionality.
For pure local playback of files you torrent, XBMC at 2GB and you get the best experience possible. If you want to stream things like ESPN3 and Netflix properly it is best to use Windows which means going to 4GB or more.
Heck XBMC on something like a FireTV would give you everything you want in a single cheap box.
